Archer C7 v5 / RE300 v1: OneMesh & offline-schedule = 24/7 WIFI-signal :-(
Hi all,
I am using an Archer C7 v5 together with a RE300 v1 in an OneMesh-network (2,4GHz only). Both on the latest firmware.
I have set an offline-schedule for both devices and was always wondering about (1.) the hidden 2nd WIFI (with TP-LINK MACs) of both devices during daytime and (2.) why both devices send exactly these WIFI-signals (detectable via inSSIDER and WiFi-Analyzer) during offline-time.
Now I know the reason. It's the OneMesh option. Thank you to all people of the thread about the hidden network (https://community.tp-link.com/en/home/forum/topic/170160?page=1) here in this forum.
I wrote to the German support, who answered that it is necessary for the RE300 to always stay active, otherwise it would not be able to connect to the Archer C7 instantly. So I deplugged the RE300 from the electric wall socket and plugged it into an timer switch socket. The RE300 now is completely off the electric grid from 0:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m.
During this time it sends no WIFI-signal, no surprise here. At 6 a.m. it boots and connects to the Archer C7 within a minute and with no problems at all. Hence, the explanation from the German support was wrong.
As I switched of 5GHz (because I really don't need the speed and want to reduce electro smog), I saw that both devices do not send out any 5GHz-signals at all.
To sum up, I proved that both devices are capable of "switching off WIFI-signals completely via software" and connect smoothly even after electricity loss. Consequently, it must be possible to use OneMesh in combination with an offline-schedule, where WIFI-signals are 100% off via software during a certain time period.
Please correct me if I am wrong.
Dear TP-Link-support: Please check if you can correct your OneMesh-firmware on this point as there is absolutely no reason to have 24/7-WIFI-signal as proven, thanks.
Best regards from Austria
Sigfrid